Drama series set in New York, about a group of women friends who resolve to take a fresh look at their sex lives, adopting a more male approach to the dating game. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis star

Parents need to know that this show actually has lots of heart; so much so, in fact, that if not for the frank talk -- and "walk" -- about sex (of all kinds), it would actually make a good primer on the enduring benefits of friendship, the power of love, and the importance of self-esteem. That said, nudity is a given in nearly every episode of the original HBO broadcast (available on DVD and on demand), as are very frank discussions on romance, lust, and love. The edited versions running in syndication have toned down the ladies' language, as well as the nudity (which, of course, just leaves more to the imagination ...), which is why this review is rated OK for 15+. The uncut versions would warrant a 17+ age recommendation.

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Drama series set in New York, about a group of women friends who resolve to take a fresh look at their sex lives, adopting a more male approach to the dating game. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis star

Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little

Season 6 Episode 3:

The Perfect Present

Carrie visits Berger's apartment for the first time; Charlotte sacrifices pieces of her past as the day of her conversion to Judaism approaches; Miranda is forced to deal with the reality of Steve's new relationship.

Season 5 Episode 2:

Unoriginal Sin

Season 5 Episode 1:

Anchors Away

Charlotte decides her marriage is over and goes on the lookout for love. Miranda gets to grips with the responsibilities of motherhood with a little help from the girls, but Samantha's continuing anger at Richard's infidelity puts her in a foul mood, making it difficult for her to clean up her act in front of the child. Carrie's repeated failures to find romance with Big and Aidan leave her pondering the future, questioning whether she has already missed out on happiness. Comedy, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis